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Thursday, March 31, 2011

I had thought council won't release garbage bin and recycle bin to the new house until you have a final Occupancy Certificate, or at least an Interim Occupancy Certificate, which means you are legally allowed to live in there.

It turned out Blacktown Council is happy to deliver bins to your new house if you ring them and tell them house has been completed and handed over to you. I have to say that's quite a considerable approach, because sometimes it takes a while to organise the final inspection and if there are some outstanding items to address, the Occupancy Certificate may take a while to complete.

But then again you would have started paying rates once you have purchased the land so after all you are getting the services you have already been paying for!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Michele, the Community Program Coordinator, dropped by this morning with a bag of useful pamphlets about local area, such as local library, shopping centers, sports facilities, medical centers, bus information etc. There is also some nice small gifts, a picnic rug, free pass to local sports center etc.

She also said another sports center, near the current display villages, will also open within 6 months time. There will be basketball courts, tennis courts etc. All look pretty good!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Saturday & Sunday were busying moving, cleaning old place and unpacking and organising new place. More photos to come .. too busying unpacking etc .. hopefully will have a few photos by the end of the week.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Day 4: Not much going on in terms of construction. But I've started moving some minor stuff.
Day 5: Finally tiles cleaned. Also got some furniture assembled - some by myself and some by professionals.
Day 6: Timer floor should start and should complete to a great extend, more excavation done for landscaping.

However the site was excavated yesterday for landscape but the tilers today again had some wastes dumped on the soon-to-be lawn areas. Don't know if the landscape people are going to be happy or not when they find out.

Also since tiling was meant to be done last week we had to turn away followings today because they didn't have access. They all need to be re-scheduled and they will affect other things too, such as cleaning, which will need to be re scheduled too.

Carpenters for the wardrobe shelves fit out

Blinds installation, and

most importantly, the timber floors!

Quite a bit of knock-on effects! It looks like sometimes you need to be on someone's back all the time to make sure they did what they were meant to do! Tilers actually did all right (in terms of progress). It's just that someone forgot to tell them to start until I actually found out myself a few days before handover!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

So this is it .. 401 days after putting down land deposit,and exactly 150 days after they started construction, handover was set at 9am this morning!

I arrived 15 minutes earlier and the site supervisor also just arrived! Good timing. And this is in fact the first I've met him. All previous correspondence was done via phone, email or text. Apparently he's being promoted to an office manager position looking after some 8 site supervisors. Congratulations to him for his promotion, and congratulations to me for getting my new home!

I've also asked an independent inspector (Howard Ryan) to come along since I am no expert on this anyway. Other people have given him quite good feedback. I am keen to see what he'll find out and he's promised to send me his report tonight.

There are only a few minor issues found:

An extra GPO in family room is still missing. There was already an electrician coming this morning to do final electrical check. So he added the GPO too in a few minutes.

The flyscreen for master bedroom missing too.

Privacy lock missing.

Wardrobe sliding doors will be fitted on Thursday.

And Howard found a few spots that need to be touched up here and there

All in all nothing seems to be of great concern. Apparently my site supervisor is leaving for holiday for a week tomorrow. In order to give the house to me he set the handover to be today and the traides can still finish the rest of minor items throughout the rest of the week. That works for me because I can start doing my part straightaway.

The important things in the next few days are to get the floors done, blinds fitted, furniture delivered and phone connected. Landscape will also start tomorrow but that is going to take up to 2 weeks.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Went to site around lunch time, fences were gone and the construction debris were cleaned too!

Peeking through windows, the kitchen sink was installed, so was cooking top and hot water system. However other than that everything else in last week's to do list are still missing. On top of that I noticed flyscreens were not fitted too.

I actually rang SS on Friday asking him if the handover was still on track and he said 'yup'. So either he thought he was talking to someone else (I hope not) or there is going to be a super Monday to get all rest done.

Already know the tiling will NOT be done until after handover because it was not part of the contract with builder, although I was once promised otherwise. I might change my mind and have timber in living areas too .. let's see what happens on Monday!